$10 for $20 Worth of Hearty Fare and Drinks at J. Murphy's Irish Pub in Shawnee
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- Broad-ranging menu
- Vast array of drink options, including 20 beers on tap
- Individual TV in every booth
A plane ticket to Ireland is prohibitively expensive, and the flight attendant won’t let you drink, sing, or knit her dog an Aran sweater. Fast-forward to the fun part of visiting Ireland with today's deal: for $10, you get $20 worth of hearty cuisine and drinks at J. Murphy's Irish Pub in Shawnee.
J. Murphy's Irish Pub commands the attention of whistle-wetters and famished fare-seekers alike with a broad bar selection and a menu with an array of burgers, steaks, and other entrees that caters to both Old World and Stateside tastes. Silence boisterous bellies with the Gaelic fish and chips, served with Irish curls and rough-and-tumble tartar sauce ($9.99), or opt for the Guinness stew, a rib-sticking mélange of beef and veggies partnered with Ireland’s number one beer and sports drink ($7.99+). Bar-side big-screen TVs allow patrons to surveil the activities of professional athletes and commercial spokespeople, and individual televisions in each booth prevent sitters from having to share their televised views with strange eyeballs. The selection of sippables includes 20 Irish whiskies, 20 wines by the glass, and 20 beers on tap to help wash down the savories and drown trouble-making gullet gremlins.
- Broad-ranging menu
- Vast array of drink options, including 20 beers on tap
- Individual TV in every booth
A plane ticket to Ireland is prohibitively expensive, and the flight attendant won’t let you drink, sing, or knit her dog an Aran sweater. Fast-forward to the fun part of visiting Ireland with today's deal: for $10, you get $20 worth of hearty cuisine and drinks at J. Murphy's Irish Pub in Shawnee.
J. Murphy's Irish Pub commands the attention of whistle-wetters and famished fare-seekers alike with a broad bar selection and a menu with an array of burgers, steaks, and other entrees that caters to both Old World and Stateside tastes. Silence boisterous bellies with the Gaelic fish and chips, served with Irish curls and rough-and-tumble tartar sauce ($9.99), or opt for the Guinness stew, a rib-sticking mélange of beef and veggies partnered with Ireland’s number one beer and sports drink ($7.99+). Bar-side big-screen TVs allow patrons to surveil the activities of professional athletes and commercial spokespeople, and individual televisions in each booth prevent sitters from having to share their televised views with strange eyeballs. The selection of sippables includes 20 Irish whiskies, 20 wines by the glass, and 20 beers on tap to help wash down the savories and drown trouble-making gullet gremlins.